Category: Competition

The participation this past month was pretty low, and I am partly to blame since I did not really spread the word much either, and did not even compete myself. Anyway, let’s see how everyone did on the three games we had to compete on.Read More

It’s time to give you guys a last change to either participate or improve you scores in the current competition in May. There has not been too much activity in the past couple of weeks so now is the time or never to get your Pandora in hands and make a difference.

As you guys can notice, I did not have tons of time in the past few weeks, but do not worry, there’s a bunch of articles coming your way… in the meantime, here’s a quick status check on the Monthly C4A compo. There’s as much competition as ever, except that I’m not taking part of it. For now. Beware, Matti and Canseco !

The April compo is now over, and while I can’t say there were many changes since the previous temporary results, we have one sneaky Canseco who made some smart moves while everyone was not looking. And managed to go up, and up…

I have had a lot of fun with C4A this month. Not only did I significantly improve my scores on Mr Rescue, but they were repeatedly crushed by the other competitors. So I get this sour-sweet feeling of having made huge progress, yet for nothing! But hey, even Matti lost ground in this month, so I guess the competition has REALLY heated up.

The compo this month is taking an interesting turn with a number of new comers versus the usual suspects. We now have folks like Bzar, Comradekingu, Holysmoke taking part in it. Let’s see how everyone is doing.

Finally a new post! Sorry guys, March was just no good for me and had very little time to work on new posts. April should be a little better, so expect more updates. In the meantime, here’s the results from last month’s C4A compo!

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GiantPockets (Previously Known as Pandoralive.info) is a blog dedicated to the Pocket Linux Handheld computers (such as the Open Pandora and the upcoming DragonBox Pyra, but also non-gaming handhelds like the GPD Pocket). These handhelds can be used for gaming but for a bunch of serious uses as they can run full Linux distributions and are typically equipped with physical keyboards. You will find here news regarding their latest software offering, hardware updates, development stories and testimonies of users.